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RBA Glossary definition for tradables
tradables – Tradable items are things whose prices are largely determined on the world market like oil, motor vehicles and clothing. As such, the prices of tradable items are heavily influenced by exchange rate movements. By comparison, non-tradables refers to things that are not readily exported or imported, like medical services, housing and haircuts. As such, their prices are largely determined domestically.
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Modelling Inflation in Australia
1 Jul 2010
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level. The resulting grouping has some similarity to the tradable/non-tradable split published by the ABS, with the main difference being that a range of food items that are tradable
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/pdf/rdp2010-03.pdf
Inflation in an Era of Relative Price Shocks: Proceedings of a Conference
12 May 2010
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RBA Conference Volume 2009
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/pdf/conf-vol-2009.pdf
What Drives Inflation in the World?
10 May 2010
Conferences
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RBA Conference Volume 2009
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/pdf/calderon-schmidt-hebbel.pdf
Inflation Targeting in a Small Open Economy
1 Dec 2009
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INFLATION TARGETING IN A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY. Nargis Bharucha and Christopher Kent. Research Discussion Paper9807. July 1998. Economic Research Department. Reserve Bank of Australia. We would like to thank Philip Lowe, Lars Svensson and David Gruen
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1998/pdf/rdp9807.pdf
Alternative Concepts of the Real Exchange Rate: A Reconciliation
30 Nov 2009
RDP
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ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTS OF THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE:A RECONCILIATION. Jacqueline Dwyer and Philip Lowe. Research Discussion Paper9309. July 1993. Economic Research Department. Reserve Bank of Australia. We are grateful to John Pitchford, Richard Whitelaw
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1993/pdf/rdp9309.pdf
Literature
16 Oct 2009
RDP
2009-05
most direct effects on the tradable sector of an economy (Beck, Lundberg and Majnoni 2006).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2009/2009-05/literature.html
Macroeconomic Volatility and Terms of Trade Shocks
15 Oct 2009
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most direct effects on the tradable sector of an economy (Beck, Lundberg and Majnoni 2006).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2009/pdf/rdp2009-05.pdf
What Drives Inflation in the World? | Conference – 2009
17 Aug 2009
Conferences
Second, inflation inertia arises under conditions of indexation. This is observed when wages and prices of goods and services (most frequently, but not exclusively, prices of non-tradables like public utilities,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/calderon-schmidt-hebbel.html
A Medium-scale Open Economy Model of Australia
18 May 2009
RDP
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al in two regards.1 First, there are twoproductive sectors in the economy: a domestic intermediate tradable sector anda commodity exporting sector.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/pdf/rdp2008-07.pdf
Introduction
9 Dec 2008
RDP
2008-07
First, there are two productive sectors in the economy: a domestic intermediate tradable sector and a commodity exporting sector.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/2008-07/introduction.html